Citizens of Tuvalu, a village located in the South Pacific, have come together to raise awareness about the rising sea levels caused by climate change. Led by Mikaele Maisava, a local resident of Tuvalu, these citizens are using their own cultural heritage to help. Combining music and dance, Maisava along with many other performers are participating in “Water is Rising Music and Dance amid Climate Change.”
http://today.ucla.edu/portal/ut/remote-pacific-islanders-at-risk-216825....
The climate change is a growing problem for not only these island villagers of Tuvalu, but to many people throughout the world. Check out The Heritable Innovation Trust for a look into what others are doing throughout the world to help their own communities.
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